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Keith_Richards [23]
3 years ago
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What of the following statements would you read with a tone of surprise? a. "Please hurry down the stairs." b. "Help, I cannot r

each the phone." c. "Can you believe LuLu the pug unlatched the gate?" d. "Michael and Roselle escaped safely."
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EleoNora [17]3 years ago
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C). "Can you believe LuLu the pug unlatched the gate?"

This statement is read with a tone of surprise. This is because of the first few words of the sentence: "Can you believe..." This implies that the speaker is shocked/surprised by what they are saying, giving this statement a tone of surprise.

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